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There are tons of free apps, and others that are very inexpensive. Apple does requirethat a separate app license be purchased for each iOS device in an education setting.The volume pricing program enables schools to purchase multiple copies of an app at areduced price. Apps 30% FREE! Volume pricing

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Board game apps are great forclassrooms. No more game piecesto lose! And some apps havebuilt-in tutorials.

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http://www.apple.com/accessibility/ipad/vision.htmliPad has built-in features for accessibility. There arealso a lot of great websites that have lists of appssuitable for students with special needs. http://a4cwsn.com/

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Example of iPads used in small group of special needs students http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsEAmY6M6-4

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Relatively expensive app, but it is an amazing communication tool!! I bought this for my daughter, Olivia.http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/proloquo2go/id308368164?mt=8

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Free common core app will provide you with a list of allELA and Math Common Core standards. MasteryConnect program is a subscription-based program thatallows teachers to track student progress. http://www.masteryconnect.com/

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Love this app! With a wireless connection, the $5 app, and a free download for your PC, you can remotely access your PC desktop. Since iPad doesn’t support Flash, this connection will enable you to play Flash sites on your iPad! And you can connect to your projector and use your iPad as an interactive remote!http://itunes.apple.com/app/splashtop-remote-desktop/id382509315?mt=8&ls=1

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There are various apps to track student progress. Here’s one!http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/super-duper-data-tracker/id432397161?mt=8

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There are various apps to track student progress. Here’s another.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJd8eZC_hrY

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Choose students randomly with Stick Pick. Also, attach level of Bloom’s to each child and get question stems right on your iPad screen.http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stick-pick/id436682059?mt=8&ls=1